Re: cdrecord floating point exception
Parker Jones <zoubidoo@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I tried cdrecord because growisofs didn't work (see thread about a fortnight ago). So this may not be software related. But it would still be nice to get a clear error message indicating what has gone wrong.
Without knowing the media manufacturer, it is hard to tell
what might have been wrong.
GIGABYTE is a mainboard manufacturer and the drives they make
are partially produced under license and partially self made.
This is what I have been told from the company at a CeBIT visit.
Anyway, you have a drive that is most likely produced in camparable
low volumes.
If a drive does not like a medium, cdrecord usually prints error messages that
allow to make conclusions on the problem. You therefore should kill hald and
retry and report the output from cdrecord -v -minfo
Jörg
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